Trump tariffs likely to raise appliance prices, experts say
Prices for major appliances jumped in May, and new tariffs backed by President Donald Trump are expected to push them even higher as manufacturers face rising costs for foreign-made materials.
Trump order allows Japan-based Nippon to invest in US Steel despite security concerns
President Donald Trump has paved the way for Japan-based Nippon Steel to invest in U.S. steel, reversing his own opposition to the deal over national security concerns.
No Kings protest: Philly businesses prepare for thousands expected to attend
Thousands are expected to attend the No Kings rally in Philadelphia. Some local shops are optimistic that the large influx of people could help boost their businesses, while other retailers are boarding up their windows.
When is Trump's military parade? Here's where to watch, what to expect
The U.S. Army’s 250th birthday celebration is on Saturday, June 14. Here's what you need to know about what to expect – and how to watch live coverage.
Republicans' enthusiasm for Musk drops after Trump feud, poll shows
A new poll suggests that Republicans began to sour on Elon Musk after his public criticism of President Donald Trump’s sweeping spending bill.
Trump reveals 'surprising' moment friendship with Musk began to unravel
President Donald Trump claims the SpaceX CEO got "strange" after a discussion about an electric vehicle mandate.
Appeals court temporarily blocks judge's ruling to return control of National Guard to California
A federal judge on Thursday ruled in favor of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, granting a temporary restraining order that directs President Donald Trump to return control of the National Guard to the governor. However, within hours, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily blocked that federal judge's order.
Appeals court lets Trump keep troops in LA, turning tables on ruling favoring Newsom
Hours after a federal judge sided with Gov. Gavin Newsom over Donald Trump's deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles, an appeals court has blocked the ruling.
Philly’s largest city union puts leaders on notice amid threat to strike
The largest union in Philadelphia, comprised of members who handle 911 calls, collect trash and more, is giving city leaders two weeks to reach what they say is a fair wage and better working conditions, or they will strike, having already authorized a strike vote.
No Kings rally: Officials fortify safety plans as protesters prepare to descend on Philadelphia
1,800 “No Kings" protests are planned across the country this weekend. The largest is expected to take place in Philadelphia.
Foreign nationals can now join waitlist for Trump's $5M fast-track to US citizenship
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says the $5 million "Trump Card" could potentially generate $1 trillion for the nation.
Mayor Parker $6.8 billion budget passes City Council with focus on housing
Mayor Cherelle Parker wins approval for her $6.8 billion budget which includes borrowing hundreds of millions of dollars to tackle the city’s housing crisis.
Trump's military parade is a US outlier in peacetime but parades have storied history
President Donald Trump’s military parade isn’t the first held in the nation’s history, but it is unprecedented since it's happening outside a time of war.
Trump plans to phase out FEMA: Here's what it means for states
President Trump says he wants to phase out FEMA and shift the burden to states, but many states don’t have the resources to manage disasters on their own, experts warn.
Most Americans say Trump's military parade is not a good use of money, poll finds
The military parade is honoring the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army and it is happening this weekend.
China’s rare earth minerals included in new trade deal, Trump says
Details are being released about the new trade and tariff deal reached between President Trump and China, which includes rare minerals and Chinese students attending American universities.



















